<p>IB English IV HL
IB Information Technology HL (ITGS)
IB Photography HL (Visual Arts)
IB Spanish IV SL
IB TOK (Theory of Knowledge)
AP Human Geography
Calculus Honors
Intmdt. Weightlifting / Advncd. Weightlifting (Split across two semesters).</p>
<p>Just taking Calc as an honors class because I tested out of my IB Math this year, and I don’t want to forget all my math for freshman year of college. Also took two sciences, one IB Environment, the other Physics Honors this year, so I’m all set with sciences. Taking AP Human Geography because it’s easy and I’ll have many friends with me in it, and Weights to get big.</p>
<p>ap chem
honors physics (no ap here, self-studying for B test)
ap calc ab
honors english
either ap euro, ap stat, or honors stat… probs ap euro
gym/piano lab
a class where we watch movies and that’s it (honors credit too hahahah)/applied tech honors</p>
<p>no spanish means its the best year of HS by default</p>
<p>I would definitely get a full-time job with that courseload. Seriously. You’re pretty much slacking with that easy of a courseload. Good luck getting into an Ivy.</p>
<p>Senior, international, so no APs:
Religion studies.
International civics
Indonesian literature
English
Math (Calculus BC)
Sociology
Geology and geography
Indo and world history
Economics and accounting
Mandarin
IT (advanced CSS and maybe actionscript)
P.E.
Cultural Arts (cinematography and indie movies)
Extensive English.
^all honors.</p>
<p>AP English Literature
AP Microeconomics / Honors Government
AP Physics B
AP Environmental Science
AP Calculus BC
AP Statistics
French III (F***)</p>
<p>In the likely event that you’re being sarcastic, let me explain myself. I’ll have 10 classes–5 per semester. Of those 5, 2 are online, and since they’re college courses based on demonstration of knowledge instead of busywork, I can do the work for each in less than 3 hours total a week… which can be done on the weekend, if need be.</p>
<p>This leaves me with two face-to-face classes, physics and math, and an online, half-credit PE or Health course each week of each semester. I’ll have fewer than two hours a day of class each semester and the physics and math, except Tuesdays, when I have the physics lab.</p>
<p>I don’t see why it’s unreasonable for me to have a full-time job, or a part-time job pushing the upper limit of hours. Also, I’m not applying to any ivy-league schools.</p>